Stephen A. Smith shares his thoughts on how Jerry Jones will handle George Pickens' contract talks. (2:48) INDIANAPOLIS -- Now 30 years since the Dallas Cowboys' last Super Bowl appearance, owner and general manager Jerry Jones said he has let the fans down with his team's championship drought. "I really can't accept just the thought of winning one Super Bowl and then what?" Jones said Friday night from the NFL scouting combine. "I've got more time on my clock than that in my mind. And so I don't see it that way. I see a chance to put a team together and basically be knocking at the edge and get another one or get a chance at a another one. "It runs that way in my view. ... Make no mistake about it now, if you told me I could, because I've done a lot of hitchhiking in my life. ... I'd start here with you right now and hitchhike back to Dallas to win a Super Bowl." After a 7-9-1 finish in 2025, Jones promised change. One change will be the team's approach to free agency.…